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Food centre expansion supports value-added agriculture sector

A $2.3 million investment into the expansion of the Agri-Food Innovation Centre has been announced by the governments of Saskatchewan and Canada.
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A听 $2.3 million investment into the expansion of the Agri-Food Innovation Centre has been announced by the governments of Saskatchewan and Canada.

The Saskatchewan Food Industry Development Centre, the province鈥檚 only commercial incubation centre for food processing, is undergoing a major expansion to assist food processors with adding value to their products and preparing to bring them to market, according to a government of Saskatchewan press release.

The first phase addition has added 12,200 square feet at the site of the Agri-Food Innovation Centre in Saskatoon.听 The first phase expansion will consist of additional incubation suites, storage and an extrusion commercialization suite; the second phase will include a maintenance shop and a separate facility for food and industrial (non-food) processing.

听鈥淭his funding will support the development of new agri-food products, creating more jobs and a more diversified agricultural economy for Saskatchewan,鈥 said Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada Marie-Claude Bibeau.

鈥淭he expansion of the food centre reflects not only the growth of our value-added food and beverage processing sector in Saskatchewan, but also the food centre鈥檚reputation for excellence and innovation,鈥 Saskatchewan Agriculture Minister David Marit said.听

The food centre is a non-profit organization resulting from a partnership between the Government of Saskatchewan (represented by the Ministry of Agriculture), the Saskatchewan Food Processors Association, and the University of Saskatchewan.

鈥淭he food centre鈥檚 vision to be a leader in Saskatchewan's agri-food industry is stronger than ever with the new expansion of the Agri-Food Innovation Centre,鈥澨齠ood centre president Dan Prefontaine said.

鈥淭he additional capacity in extrusion technology will support commercialization of Saskatchewan-grown crops in many innovative food products, specifically the plant-based protein market.听 Our new incubation suites will continue to support the growth of agri-businesses by providing options for entrepreneurs and start-up companies in the agri-food sector.鈥

Since its inception in 1997, the food centre has served more than 400 clients and assisted with the development of 885 new products.

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